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2010 film awards
The
15th Critics' Choice Awards
were presented on January 15, 2010 at the
Hollywood Palladium
, honoring the finest achievements of
2009 filmmaking
.
[1]
The ceremony was broadcast on
VH1
and hosted by
Kristin Chenoweth
.
[2]
The nominees were announced on December 14, 2009.
[3]
The awards expanded this year from 16 to 24 film categories, adding seven technical categories and separating its screenplay category into
adapted
and
original
slots, to more closely mirror the
Academy Awards
.
[3]
The
World War II
epic
Inglourious Basterds
and
romantic
musical drama
Nine
both received a record ten nominations each,
[4]
which was unprecedented at the time. Both films received numerous nominations in the awards' new craft categories, benefiting from the recent expansion of the categories. In the following years, this record has been broken several times.
Avatar
followed close behind with nine nominations and won the most awards of the night with a then-record-breaking six wins.
[1]
Winners and nominees
Joel Siegel Award
Kevin Bacon
[5]
Best Picture Made for Television
Grey Gardens
Statistics
References
- ^
a
b
Kit, Borys; Kilday, Gregg (January 15, 2010).
"
'Hurt Locker' tops Critics' Choice Awards"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. Retrieved
January 15,
2010
.
- ^
Ram, Archana (December 9, 2009).
"Kristin Chenoweth to host Critics' Choice Movie Awards gala"
.
Entertainment Weekly
. Retrieved
December 9,
2009
.
- ^
a
b
Kilday, Gregg (December 14, 2009).
"
'Basterds', 'Nine' lead Critics' Choice noms"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. Retrieved
December 14,
2009
.
- ^
Pond, Steve (December 13, 2009).
"
'Inglourious Basterds', 'Nine' lead Critics Choice Nominations"
.
TheWrap
. Retrieved
December 13,
2009
.
- ^
"Kevin Bacon to Receive Joel Siegel Award at the 15th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards"
.
PR Newswire
. January 5, 2010
. Retrieved
January 5,
2010
.
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